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Items where Author is "Shahtahmasebi, Said"

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Book Chapter

Potgieter, Christo and Shahtahmasebi, Said (2011) Health informatics: Key considerations from the national health IT plan. In: Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Conference of Computing and Information Technology Research and Education in New Zealand (CITRENZ): Incorporating the 24th Annual Conference of the National Advisory Committee on Computing Qualifications. Computing and Information Technology Research and Education in New Zealand, pp. 352-353. UNSPECIFIED

Journal article

Te Apatu, Hine and Liddell, Jan and Shahtahmasebi, Said (2016) Paper III: bi-cultural use of Kaiawhina: cultural sensitivity or conflict? Dynamics of Human Health. ISSN 2382-1019 UNSPECIFIED

Te Apatu, Hine and Liddell, Jan and Shahtahmasebi, Said (2015) Paper I: The cultural meaning of Kaiawhina. Dynamics of Human Health, 2 (1). ISSN 2382-1019 UNSPECIFIED

Te Apatu, Hine and Liddell, Jan and Shahtahmasebi, Said (2015) Paper II: The cultural meaning of Kaiawhina. Dynamics of Human Health, 2. ISSN 2382-1019 UNSPECIFIED

TeApatu, Hine and Liddell, Jan and Shahtahmasebi, Said (2014) Indigenous research: Culturally relevant methodologies. Dynamics of Human Health, 1 (1). ISSN 2382-1019 UNSPECIFIED

Shahtahmasebi, Said and Aupouri-Mclean, Caroll (2011) Bereaved by suicide. Primary Health Care: Open Access, 1 (1). ISSN 2167-1079 UNSPECIFIED

Shahtahmasebi, Said and Liddell, Jan (2011) Learning Through the Life Span: A Conceptual Virtual Simulation Model. Health Care and Informatics Review Online, 15 (2). ISSN ISSN 1174-3379 UNSPECIFIED

Conference or Workshop Item

Fergusson, Lindsay and Shahtahmasebi, Said (2013) Enabling new graduate midwives to manage emergencies confidently: A pilot study. In: New Zealand College of Midwives, 6th Biennial Joan Donley Research Forum, 19-20 September, 2013, Queenstown, New Zealand. (Unpublished) UNSPECIFIED

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